Description
In this issue of Dermatologic Clinics, guest editor Dr. Misha Rosenbach brings his considerable expertise to the topic of Climate Change and Its Impact on Dermatology. Top experts in the field discuss topics such as microplastics, skin disease, and dermatology; sustainable and procedural dermatology; healthcare and waste streams; superfund sites and skin disease; life cycle analysis and pharmaceutical waste; and more.- Contains 13 relevant, practice-oriented topics including climate change, air pollution, and skin aging/skin cancer; climate change and pediatric dermatology; climate change and infectious diseases in dermatology; flooding, extreme weather events, and heat-related illness; climate change and societal impacts; and more- Provides in-depth clinical reviews on climate change and its impact on dermatology, offering actionable insights for clinical practice- Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews
Table of Contents
Climatic Factors and Inflammatory Skin DisordersInfluence of Climate on Atopic DermatitisDermatologic Manifestations of Extreme Heat, Wildfires, and FloodingClimate Change and Infectious Diseases in DermatologyClimate Change and Dermatologic Diseases in the Global South: A Rising ChallengeClimate Change and its Influence on the Cutaneous Health of ChildrenClimate Change and Dermatologic Health in People Experiencing Housing Instability and Homelessness: Insights and Implications for Clinical DermatologistsSuperfund Sites and Skin DiseaseHealth Care and Waste StreamsMicroplastics, Skin Disease, and Dermatology: Evidence and PerspectivesThe Environmental Impact of Biologic TherapySustainability and Procedural DermatologyToward Sustainable Dermatology: Cutting Waste, Eliminating Low-Value Care, and Increasing Efficiency



